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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 20:20, paulesparsa6
A catfish pond contains 2,200 gallons of water. The pond can hold no more than 3,000 gallons. It is being filled at a rate of 125 gallons per hour.
1) Write an inequality that will represent how many hours, h, it will take to fill the pond.
2)How many whole hours will it take to fill but not overfill the pond?
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